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41. Lesson Plans: Speaking
Take advantage of the various lesson plans that have been developed by graduate TESL students at Production of the Four Tones of the chinese language
http://linguistics.byu.edu/resources/lp/lps4.html
Speaking Lesson Plan
Production of the Four Tones of
the Chinese Language
Teacher: Cheryl W. Myrup
Date: October 28, 1996
Objective:
Students should master the production of the four tones of the Chinese language.
Materials:
  • Tones chart.
  • Chalk and eraser.
  • Stop light and green light
  • Cards with sample words (and identifying pictures).
Time:Purpose:Activity:
Give a brief overview of Chinese pronunciation.Write 4 vowels on the board, and tell how they are pronounced.
Introduce the tones.Using the tones chart, introduce the 4 tones. Use picture/word cards as examples. Have students repeat after me.
Check students' ability to pronounce the tones.One student comes up to the front of the class. Other students, one at a time, pronounce the word that the teacher shows them, keeping in mind the proper tone. If the word has been pronounced correctly, the student in the front may take one "baby" step towards a teacher's helper. (The helper is holding a stop light; he/she only displays a green light when a tone is pronounced correctly.) The rest of the class is invited to repeat the word correctly. If the word is pronounced incorrectly (the teacher's helper has displayed the red light), the student may not advance. The teacher then asks the rest of the class for a volunteer to pronounce the tone correctly. When the teacher finds a student who can pronounce the tone correctly, the rest of the class is invited to repeat the word correctly in unison. The goal of the class is to help the student reach the teacher's helper.

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Tells the story of the strange habits of familiar sea creatures. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
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Introduces young readers to the positions, movements, traditions, and history of ballet. Lesson Plans and Curriculum Units Language Arts Chinese Historical and Cultural Project The Golden Legacy Curriculum GOLDEN LEGACY sample lesson plans http://ericir.syr.edu/Projects/CHCP

43. University Of Alberta Libraries
lesson plans Resources for ESL, Bilingual and Foreign language Teachers Read the chinese Brocaded Slipper tale, the first version of Cinderella that
http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/education/k12/lessonplans/index.cfm
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LESSON PLANS
Lesson Plans: Strong, concise statements of objectives are always an essential component of any lesson plan. Once the objectives have been determined, the lesson and unit plan design follows. New teachers should develop thorough lesson plans, in part to ensure that important details and concerns have not been over looked, but also because it provides a disciplined and structured way to think about the art of teaching.
...In general, a good lesson plan will contain variations of the following items: *Title and brief introduction of the concepts to be addressed. *Goal(s) or the relationship of the lesson to the purposes of the curricular goals. *Rationale… why are the students learning this. *Instructional Objectives, and *Resources… all relevant vocabulary and definitions, books, audio visual aids, articles.
(adapted from The Art Teacher's Desktop Reference by Michael E. Parks.(Prentice Hall, 1994) p.19-21. (UA H.T.Coutts Educ Ref: N 353 P252 1994)) Lesson and Unit Plan Guide Resources from our book collection WebQuests: the Process Rubrics:
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44. World Languages Month Webliography - CIMC "Education Information" Page
Educator s Reference Desk Foreign language lesson plans Links to online lesson plans are gathered under the subtopics of chinese, Cultural Awareness,
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45. Chinese, Mandarin Language Schools, Teachers, Tutors, Lessons, Classes - Learn C
BA in Education, China Native Mandarin speaker Certified language trainer Teaching approach, learner cetered to design individual lesson plans;
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46. BUBL LINK: Language Learning
tutorials, lesson plans, projects and tools aimed at the educational sector. Subjects chinese language, dutch, esperanto, ethnic literature,
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  • African Studies Ancient Tupi Home Page BBC Languages Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library ... WELL Project: Web Skills for Language Learning
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    African Studies
    African language resources on the Internet.
    Author: Columbia University Libraries
    Subjects: african studies, language learning
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    Ancient Tupi Home Page
    A guide to the Tupi language spoken in Brazil between 1500 and 1700 AD, together with details of the Indigen tribes who used it. Provides a brief introduction to the language, and offers an outline of the alphabet, phonetics, and grammar. A dictionary is also featured, and information is available in Portuguese and English.
    Author: Ribeiro, Lincoln A. A.
    Subjects: brazil, language learning
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    BBC Languages
    German, French, Italian and Spanish language learning resources, suitable for individuals of varying abilities. Offers information about broadcasts such as BBC Learning Zone and BBC Alert, resources for teachers, courses accompanying BBC language programmes, and transcripts of such programmes aimed at beginners, advanced learners and business language learners.
    Author: BBC
    Subjects: language learning DeweyClass: Resource type: interactive guide
    Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library
    Set of links to a large collection of activities, tutorials, lesson plans, projects and tools aimed at the educational sector. Broad subject categories include arts, business, English, foreign language, health and physical education, history and social studies, mathematics, science, technology, vocational education, education, and community interest.

    47. ARC Associates
    The chinese language Arts curriculum is the result of six years of research Included are sample lesson plans, activities, and stepby-step instructions.
    http://www.arcassociates.org/resources.html
    Reports
    Revisiting the Lau Decision: 20 Years After. 1994 ( Download
    The proceedings of a commemorative symposium examine the legacy of the landmark 1974 Supreme Court ruling in Lau v. Nichols, which defined the right of language minority students to equal education. The event brought together experts from across the country who assessed the impact of the decision on current educational policy. Areas of discussion include social impact, legal/legislative policy, teacher education, the National Standards movement, state frameworks, and instructional practices.
    Leading for Diversity, Executive Summary of Research Report. 1999. ( Download
    This report summarizes the findings of the Leading For Diversity Research Project conducted by ARC Associates from 1996-1999. Length: 14 pages.
    Leading for Diversity: How School Leaders Promote Positive Interethnic Relations. By Rosemary Henze; Anne Katz; Edmundo Norte; Susan Sather; and Ernest Walker. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. 2002.
    This book, based on ARC's Leading for Diversity Research Project, provides models showing how school leadership can promote positive interethnic relations. This book is available at amazon.com.
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    48. TKI - Learning Languages Community News
    The National Advisers for chinese language teaching work closely with the include audio and video components, lesson plans and support materials,
    http://www.tki.org.nz/e/language/chinese/

    Site alert
    What's New in Chinese Editor's Choice Events ... Messages Kia ora and welcome to the news page for the Chinese language community. We value your feedback and ideas, and invite you to contact us at chinese@tki.org.nz We update this page regularly with information and materials relevant to teaching and learning Chinese. There are links to over 90 quality-assured materials in this community. Find them by using the menu bars and the quick search facility on the right-hand side of this page. Greetings to everyone from Gail Spence, the Ministry of Education's Curriculum Facilitator for languages. Welcome to the new individual community page for Chinese teaching and learning! Keep an eye on this page for updates on initiatives and opportunities arising from the new languages strategy as a result of the Curriculum Stocktake report Second Language Learning Funding Pool (2006)
    Direct funding to schools and clusters will continue to be made available through the Second Language Learning Funding Pool in 2006. The purpose of the funding is to assist schools with developing quality programmes for learning languages that can be managed in a sustainable way. As in previous years, direct funding from the Funding Pool will be made available on a contestable basis to schools and clusters with students in years 7 to 10. Evidence points to a need for the funding to be focused on years 7 and 8. Proposals received for students in these years will therefore be given priority, as will first-time applications for the funding. The aims and structure of the Second Language Learning Funding Pool are currently being reshaped to align with education priorities. Further information will be published in the

    49. Multicultural Education Links
    Teachers through the internet have access to lesson plans, online photo galleries, stories, An interesting site dedicated to the chinese language.
    http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/Multi.html
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    Updated August 4, 2005 Highly recommended sites are marked by an "*". GENERAL MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION SITES
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    http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/Multicultural.html
    This site organizes 14,000 resources. Find lesson plans, field trips, photos, maps, and online video. A really good and well-organized site. Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research at the University of Southern California http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~cmmr/
    Includes African American Asian American Latino/Hispanic Native American Resources Center for World Indigenous Studies http://www.cwis.org/wwwvl/indig-vl.html th world information, excellent virtual library including Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific. A good resource for hard to find information. For older children. Core Knowledge http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/index.htm

    50. Oriental Languages Sites
    chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese. language learning site featuring sections English/Hmong dictionaries, lesson plans, and links to other Hmong sites,
    http://www.hull.ac.uk/cti/langsite/oriental.html
    Internet Resources has moved
    Internet Resources for Language Teachers and Learners collection is no longer being maintained on this website. The collection can now be found on the CALL@Hull site, a private project of Fred Riley who was previously the Centre's Web Developer/Programmer. To avoid broken links no documents have been moved or deleted, but naturally their content will become steadily obsolete over time, so please change your bookmarks and links to the new location. You can also find a useful database of languages-related Internet sites at the LTSN Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies in the Weblinks section. Internet Resources CALL Database Reviews LTSN Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics, and Area Studies ... CALL@Hull
    Oriental Languages Sites
    General Chinese Indonesian Japanese ... Internet Resources Home
    General
    Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese. Language learning site featuring sections such as Days of the Week, Glossary of Bird names, Harry Potter in Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese. Also includes a description of the Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese writing systems and the Transliteration of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia.

    51. PSU Chinese Program - Resources
    of chinese where chinese instructors and interns discuss lesson plans, Help for Using the chinese language on Macintosh Computers, Yale University
    http://complit.la.psu.edu/chinese/resources.htm

    52. Lesson Plans
    AskERIC lesson plans Social Studies. A rich source of lesson plans for Anthropology, Indus Valley Civilization A social studies/language arts lesson.
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    Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5.
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    Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board.
    Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.

    53. K12 Lesson Plans: Eastern Hemisphere Countries & Cultures
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    In this lesson plan, students will learn about the 12 animals of the access the pages of chinese Astrology, notice that some of the language is rather
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    55. EDSITEment - All Lessons
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    58. Lesson Plans: Chinese Dialect Exercise
    chinese Dialect Exercise. From Focus on Asian Studies Asian Languages, New Series Vol.1, No. 3. Reprinted with permission from the Stanford Program on
    http://www.askasia.org/teachers/Instructional_Resources/Lesson_Plans/China/LP_ch

    Chinese Dialect Exercise
    From: Focus on Asian Studies: Asian Languages, New Series Vol.1, No. 3. Reprinted with permission from the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE).
    Materials: Objectives:
    • to expose students to the obstacles to communication created by the presence of dialects
    • to make students aware of the usefulness of a common writing system available to speakers of all dialect forms
    • to prepare students for an investigation into the reasons for and approaches to "language reform"
    Background:
    In China there are many different dialects. Dialects usually refer to "regional forms of a language." However, many of the regional variants which are commonly referred to as "dialects" of the Chinese language are more different from one another than French is from Spanish or Norwegian is from Swedish! Below are some figures for different "dialect groups" in China: Dialect Group Number of Speakers
    (approx.)

    59. East Asian Studies Center: Resources & Publications
    Resources Publications. General Asia China Japan Korea Publications lesson plans Working Paper Series language and Politics in Modern China.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/resources/
    General Asia
    China Japan Korea ... EASC Home The EASC electronically reproduces these materials, some of which are also available in print form. They are not necessarily written or developed by Indiana University faculty unless explicitly noted.
    General Asia
    • Asia for Educators : This site contains a multitude of information and primary sources for educators and students about Chinese and Japanese history and culture from pre-history to present. There are also materials on Korea and Southeast Asia. Audiovisual Lending Library : Videos on China, Japan, and Korea. Mail-in loan is available for professors and K-12 teachers away from Bloomington. Committee on Asian Security : Events, papers, and internet resources on security issues in East Asia. Culture Speak: Personal Reflections as Teaching Resources available for China Japan , and Korea Doing Business with the Three Dragons : Commerce and Culture: A Reader on Taiwan, South Korea, and Hong Kong (also listed under Korea) East Asian Box Lessons : Sets of themed boxes containing items and artifacts. These boxes may be borrowed by teachers in Indiana. : listing of holidays in China, Japan, and Korea.

    60. China: People And Places--World History/Geography Lesson Plan (grades K-5)--Disc
    Students learn that in the spoken chinese language, tone as well as words This lesson plan may be used to address the academic standards listed below.
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/chinapeopleandplaces/
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    Students will understand the following: In the spoken Chinese language, tone as well as words communicates meaning. The Chinese languages use a writing system made up of symbols, called characters, rather than letters; each character has its own meaning. Chinese names are made up of several characters. A name in Chinese characters can be rewritten as a word with letters of the English alphabet. Then we can pronounce the Chinese name and figure out what it means. Materials For this lesson, you will need:

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